Federalism
Across
- 3. sovereignty-supreme power or authority.
- 4. states rights- rights and power held by each individual state
- 7. clause-the federal constitution takes precedence over state laws
- 9. government- government in presidential systems
- 10. concurrent powers shared powers between the state and federal governments.
- 12. “necessary and proper” clause (elastic clause)-provided an avenue for expansion into the realm of “implied powers”
- 13. mandate- when a state or local government has to perform certain actions or offer certain programs but doesn't get any federal funds to make it happen.
Down
- 1. powers-powers granted to the states
- 2. powers-political Powers granted to the states
- 5. block grants- federal funds earmarked for specific state or local programs
- 6. clause-gives congress the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations
- 8. enumerated (expressed) powers-the remainder of powers going to the states.
- 9. federalism-system of government where power is divided between the central government and a federal government.
- 10. cooperative federalism-characterized by partnerships between the national government and governments at the state and local
- 11. dual federalism-clear division of federal power